Amphilepis ingolfiana Mortensen 1933

Amphilepis ingolfiana Mortensen, 1933 Material examined. Mercator MV, TTR 15, stn AT 569, 1 ind. (DBUA 001088.01), stn AT 575, 4 inds. (DBUA 001088.02), stn AT 576, 5 inds. (DBUA 001088.03); MSM01-03, stn 237, 1 ind. (DBUA 001089.01); Fiuza MV, TTR 12, stn AT 403, 1 inds.; Kidd MV, TTR 14, stn AT 55...

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Main Authors: Rodrigues, Clara F., Paterson, Gordon L. J., Cabrinovic, Andrew, Cunha, Marina R.
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Published: Zenodo 2011
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191808
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Summary:Amphilepis ingolfiana Mortensen, 1933 Material examined. Mercator MV, TTR 15, stn AT 569, 1 ind. (DBUA 001088.01), stn AT 575, 4 inds. (DBUA 001088.02), stn AT 576, 5 inds. (DBUA 001088.03); MSM01-03, stn 237, 1 ind. (DBUA 001089.01); Fiuza MV, TTR 12, stn AT 403, 1 inds.; Kidd MV, TTR 14, stn AT 559, 2 inds. (DBUA 001091.01); Yuma MV, TTR 16, stn AT 605, 1 ind. (DBUA 001092.01); Pen Duick Escarpment, TTR 12, stn AT 406, 1 ind. (DBUA 001090.01); TTR 16, stn AT 602, 1 ind. (DBUA 001092.02). Ecology and distribution. Amphilepis ingolfiana is a deep-sea species (957–4829 m) known to occur in the NE Atlantic from the Rockall Trough south to off North Africa (Paterson 1985). In the Gulf of Cadiz it was collected at the Moroccan margin in four mud volcanoes and in the Pen Duick Escarpment, often associated with carbonate crusts and at shallower depths (353–975 m) than previously reported (Fig. 7 F). : Published as part of Rodrigues, Clara F., Paterson, Gordon L. J., Cabrinovic, Andrew & Cunha, Marina R., 2011, Deep-sea ophiuroids (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea: Ophiurida) from the Gulf of Cadiz (NE Atlantic), pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 2754 on pages 18-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.276727 : {"references": ["Mortensen, T. (1933) Ophiuroidea. Danish Ingolf Expedition, 4 (8), 121 pp.", "Paterson, G. L. J. (1985) The deep-sea Ophiuroidea of the North Atlantic Ocean. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology, 49 (1), 1 - 162."]}